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If he has a felony conviction, absent a pardon from the governor, he doesn't regain his gun rights.
This sounds like the certified copy of the expungement order was not properly mailed to all the agencies that must be notified. There is also a $100... Read Answer
OK you are talking armed robbery with a dangerous weapon. The 16 year old will be treated as an adult, unless he or she is reverse certified back to... Read Answer
It sounds like you have been scammed and this is the way they are presently attempting to extort you. See an attorney, this does not sound even... Read Answer
In Oklahoma, a charge of Robbery in the first degree carries a punishment range of 10 years to life on a first offense.
Seek to have the charges expunged from the record.
If you are convicted or you plead guilty, then yes, the shoplifting conviction will be on your criminal record.
You will get burned, and badly, if you do as the letter suggests? It is likely a scam. Honorable secret shopper organizations do not function in such... Read Answer
This is a scam, do not participate. Do not take or send any money to anyone from this source. The check will eventually found to be fraudulent and... Read Answer
The statutory language covering obtaining an expungement in OK is found in Title 22 Section 18, and Title 22 991(c) of the state statutes. A section... Read Answer
Any or all of the above are possible outcomes.
He could get probation or prison assuming the evidence is sufficient. No one can guess anything with the limited information you have provided.